Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Save the dates. For details & Ticket sales visit harttohearttalk.com Audience will be limited to the first 135 who buy tickets. All shows are on Monday nights from 7- 8 p.m.

October 19: "The Gift of Fear" Based on Gavin de Becker's book, you will learn how to recognize the warning signs and rely on your intuition to determine if someone poses a danger to you. My guests (one was on Oprah with de Becker) were both attacked and will share their stories of what occured, and every member of the audience will get a copy of the book.)

November 16: "An Attitude of Gratitude" (The psychology of gratitude---an essential component of happiness)

December 14: "What's On YOUR Bucket List?" (What are you waiting for? This show will encourage the audience to live each day fully as if it were your last and to embrace your dreams NOW.)

Tune in for Cheryl's "Mental Toughness" webinar 10/29 at 8 p.m. EST

Before World Duathlon Championship

February 8th: Cheryl will be the guest speaker at a forum sponsored by Fleet Feet and Baptist East Milestone Wellness Center: 7:30 p.m at Milestone. Lecture series continues every other Sunday at 2p.m (2/25, 3/11, 3/25 & 4/22).
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Cheryl is sponsored by Hammer Nutrition: Click the link below to receive 15% off your first order

BIO

Cheryl Hart has drawn media attention nationwide, leading to appearances in Shape Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Runner’s World, Inside Triathlon, USA Today and ESPN, to name a few. Cheryl has competed in over 40 marathons, including Boston and New York, and was overall female winner of the Blue Angel Marathon. She is a member of Team USA, most recently winning silver medals in the 2004 World Triathlon (Portugal) and the 2004 World Duathlon (Belgium) as well as the bronze in the 2005 World Duathlon Championship in Australia. She was named All-American in both triathlon and duathlon (2003, 2004 & 2005). She was Kentucky’s NCAA Woman of the Year (1993) and National Inspirational Athlete of the Year (1994). Cheryl has a B.A. in English from Centre College, where she served as communications associate, sports information director and cross-country coach. She will complete her master degree in sport psychology at University of Tennessee this August.